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肥胖性脂肪肝患者基础C肽/胰岛素摩尔比的改变

Altered basal C-peptide/insulin molar ratios in obese patients with fatty liver.

作者信息

Inokuchi T, Watanabe K, Kameyama H, Orita M

机构信息

Second Department of Internal Medicine, Toho University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan.

出版信息

Jpn J Med. 1988 Aug;27(3):272-6. doi: 10.2169/internalmedicine1962.27.272.

Abstract

To elucidate if the presence of fatty liver in obesity influences hepatic insulin extraction under basal conditions, serum immunoreactive insulin (IRI) and C-peptide immunoreactivity (CPR) were measured in 20 obese patients with normal glucose tolerance and in 8 normal subjects. The obese patients were subdivided into two groups matched for age and body weight according to the presence or absence of fatty liver: 8 obese patients without fatty liver (OBN) and 14 with fatty liver (OBF). Basal levels of IRI and CPR were significantly greater in the obese patients than in the normals, but were similar in the two obese groups. In the OBF group, the CPR/IRI molar ratios, a relative measure of hepatic insulin uptake, were significantly lower than in the other two groups, while the ratios of the normal and OBN groups were similar. The CPR/IRI molar ratios in all obese patients correlated well with the degree of fatty liver (r = 0.785, p less than 0.001). These results suggest that hepatic insulin extraction in a subgroup of obese patients is either reduced or indistinguishable from that of non-obese subjects, and that basal CPR/IRI molar ratio may serve as a useful indicator of the presence of fatty liver in simple obesity.

摘要

为了阐明肥胖症患者中脂肪肝的存在是否会影响基础状态下肝脏对胰岛素的摄取,我们对20例糖耐量正常的肥胖患者和8例正常受试者测定了血清免疫反应性胰岛素(IRI)和C肽免疫反应性(CPR)。根据有无脂肪肝,将肥胖患者分为年龄和体重匹配的两组:8例无脂肪肝的肥胖患者(OBN)和14例有脂肪肝的肥胖患者(OBF)。肥胖患者的基础IRI和CPR水平显著高于正常人,但两组肥胖患者之间相似。在OBF组中,作为肝脏胰岛素摄取相对指标的CPR/IRI摩尔比显著低于其他两组,而正常组和OBN组的该比值相似。所有肥胖患者的CPR/IRI摩尔比与脂肪肝程度密切相关(r = 0.785,p < 0.001)。这些结果表明,一部分肥胖患者的肝脏胰岛素摄取减少或与非肥胖受试者无差异,并且基础CPR/IRI摩尔比可能是单纯性肥胖中脂肪肝存在的有用指标。

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